Please Use Right Excuses (P.U.R.E)
Please Use Right Excuses (P.U.R.E) came out of London in the early 2000s. Their single 'Dreaming Trip' got attention with its mix of electronica, pop, and...
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Please Use Right Excuses (P.U.R.E) came out of London in the early 2000s. Their single 'Dreaming Trip' got attention with its mix of electronica, pop, and rock. The band had four members: Ethan James on vocals, Oliver Marsh on guitar, Daniel Carter on bass, and Thomas Wilson on drums.
They put out albums like 'Dreaming Trip' in 2004, 'Celestial Lights' in 2007, 'Reflections of the Past' in 2010, and 'Resilience' in 2014. Other songs from their catalog include 'Anxious,' 'Election,' and 'So Let It Be.'
In 2006, James talked publicly about dealing with addiction. A few years later, in 2010, there were accusations that the band had plagiarized a melody for one of their later singles, which they denied.
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